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EEG biomarkers of free recall [PDF]

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2022
Brain activity in the moments leading up to spontaneous verbal recall provide a window into the cognitive processes underlying memory retrieval. But these same recordings also subsume neural signals unrelated to mnemonic retrieval, such as response ...
B.S. Katerman   +4 more
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Free-recall retrieval practice tasks for students with ADHD: whole-text versus section recall [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionThe present study examined the relative effectiveness of two free-recall-based retrieval practice methods for text learning among students with ADHD.MethodParticipants with and without ADHD read texts and practiced them by freely recalling ...
Pnina Stern, Vered Halamish
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On free recall and free-recall scoring in immediate memory [PDF]

open access: bronzePsychonomic Science, 1969
Subjects were asked for either free or ordered recall of eight-consonant immediate memory stimuli; ordered recall was scored by both free- and ordered-recall criteria. In terms of total errors, free-recall scoring performance was better than ordered-recall scoring; however, instructed free recall was better than ordered recall scored by a free-recall ...
Robert G. Crowder
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A direct replication and extension of Popp and Serra (2016, experiment 1): better free recall and worse cued recall of animal names than object names, accounting for semantic similarity [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionFree recall tends to be better for names of animate concepts such as animals than for names of inanimate objects. In Popp and Serra’s 2016 article, the authors replicated this “animacy effect” in free recall but when participants studied ...
Eric Y. Mah   +5 more
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Effects of Noise and Serial Position on Free Recall of Spoken Words and Pupil Dilation during Encoding in Normal-Hearing Adults [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2021
This preliminary study assessed the effects of noise and stimulus presentation order on recall of spoken words and recorded pupil sizes while normal-hearing listeners were trying to encode a series of words for a subsequent recall task.
Miseung Koo   +6 more
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Word frequency effects found in free recall are rather due to Bayesian surprise [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The inconsistent relation between word frequency and free recall performance (sometimes a positive one, sometimes a negative one, and sometimes no relation) and the non-monotonic relation found between the two cannot all be explained by current theories.
Serban C. Musca, Anthony Chemero
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Aging and Mixed Emotions: A Word-Suffix Approach in Free Recall [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2023
The current study investigated mixed-emotional memories in groups of young, young-old, and old-old participants. We used a “word-suffix approach” to simulate the co-occurrence of positive and negative emotions.
Rocco Palumbo   +2 more
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Age-Related Deficits in Memory Encoding and Retrieval in Word List Free Recall [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2018
Although ageing is known to affect memory, the precise nature of its effect on retrieval and encoding processes is not well understood. Here, we examine the effect of ageing on the free recall of word lists, in which the semantic structure of word ...
Dorina Cadar   +2 more
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Free recall is shaped by inference and scaffolded by event structure [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Psychology
Though everyday life is continuous, people understand and remember experiences as discrete events separated by boundaries. Event boundaries influence the temporal structure of memory, and have been proposed to enhance encoding of boundary-adjacent ...
Ata B. Karagoz   +2 more
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Neuronal baseline shifts underlying boundary setting during free recall [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2017
Though people are easily able to recall items in a category without mentioning a wrong exemplar, the mechanism underlying this ability is unknown. Here, authors use intracranial recordings to show that this ability is likely due to a selective increase ...
Yitzhak Norman   +4 more
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